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... Early Aurignacian in Western Europe : continuity or discontinuity ? In Mellars & Stringer ( eds ) 1989 , 677-713 . Hoffecker , J. F. 1988. Early Upper Paleolithic sites of the European USSR . In The Early Upper Paleolithic : Evidence ...
... Early Aurignacian in Western Europe : continuity or discontinuity ? In Mellars & Stringer ( eds ) 1989 , 677-713 . Hoffecker , J. F. 1988. Early Upper Paleolithic sites of the European USSR . In The Early Upper Paleolithic : Evidence ...
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... early Anglo - Saxon Church like 22 See note 13 , above . For other scholars who took over Pogatscher's model see Wollmann , Untersuchungen , pp . 41–90 . 23 Joseph Loth , Les mots latins dans les langues brittoniques ( Gallois ...
... early Anglo - Saxon Church like 22 See note 13 , above . For other scholars who took over Pogatscher's model see Wollmann , Untersuchungen , pp . 41–90 . 23 Joseph Loth , Les mots latins dans les langues brittoniques ( Gallois ...
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... early noticed that the West Germanic languages shared a considerable number of loanwords from Latin - a fact ... Early Romance ' , Neophilologus , 60 ( 1976 ) , 178–89 ; Late Latin and Early Romance in Spain and Carolingian France ...
... early noticed that the West Germanic languages shared a considerable number of loanwords from Latin - a fact ... Early Romance ' , Neophilologus , 60 ( 1976 ) , 178–89 ; Late Latin and Early Romance in Spain and Carolingian France ...
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